Amazing Thai + Lao Village Food in Nakhon Phanom, Thailand!
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Nakhon Phanom, Thailand – Located in the Isan region of Northeastern Thailand, along the mighty Mekong River, Nakhon Phanom is one of the most laid back provinces in Thailand. Today we’re in Ban Na Thon Village (บ้านนาถ่อน) and the community has gather to cook local Thai Isan / Lao food, and we’re going to learn about their amazing culture.
Really quickly – Nakhon Phanom is located along the Mekong River and is part of the Isan region of Thailand. But that being said, it’s across the river from Laos, and the people of Isan share the same culture and food from Lao.
Ban Na Thon Village (บ้านนาถ่อน) is a fantastic village, so laid back, friendly, and with a variety of homestays. We had the pleasure of spending a number of nights in this village where we did a lot of cooking and eating local food, and we also did a number of activities to learn about the local culture.
For breakfast we had a number of pounded salads with long-beans, amazing grilled chicken, and sticky rice. For lunch, which was one of the biggest meals of the day, they made a huge amount of dishes – the highlights being the “bon kob,” a pounded frog chili dip and a buffalo skin chili dip. There was also an Isan food of raw pig’s blood coagulated into a jelly. I had eaten a couple times in Laos before. It was an amazing meal and great to eat with the community.
For dinner and final meal they Aunty’s made a beautiful bowl of laap, and Isan style mixed meat salad and herbs, this time made with fish. Again, it was fantastic to learn about the culture of the amazing people and their Isan / Lao culture.
Ban Na Thon Village (บ้านนาถ่อน) offers homestay programs and activities – https://www.thailandvillageacademy.com/22-villages/nathon-cultural-tourism-community-nakhon-phanom/
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My moms hometown. Much love Mark from Washington DC.
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Cambodia ❤️??
Swaadee Kha!
Omg my Home Food ?
Gaeng nor mai…. Ooooh wow, I love that food! You should also visit Wat Phra That Phanom
Awesome food n culture……??????…… lots of love from Assam…….??
ແກ່ງຫນໍໄມ້ ໄສ່ປາລ້າ ! ລາບປາຕອງ ເອົາມາຕ້ອນແນ່ ເອີຍນໍ້າລາຍໄລ ຢາກເດ ! ໂຕເດັດເດັດແມ່ນປາແດ້ກ ປາລ້າ !
ອາຫານລາວ ລາວອີສານສຸດຍອດ ຂໍກີນນໍາແນ່ ແຈ່ວກົບ ເອົາມາຕ່ອນແນ່ ! Mark ນະຄອນພະນົມ ສູນນາໂະ !
Hairy buffalo skin with a side of raw pigs blood? Now that's good eatin'!
No way could I eat coagulated blood. Everything else looks fantastic. ?????????
Not sure if safe to eat uncooked pigs blood. The rest foods are delicious. Please be careful.
❤️❤️❤️??????
Laos is a beautiful and scenic
Micah is a boy now! I started watching you while he was still a baby….
น่ารักมากเลย คนในพื้นที่ต้อนรับด้วยการทำบายศรีสู่ขวัญ
We’re hoping that once you are able to travel abroad, my family n I can go visit Thailand.. I’ve been in the United States for over 35 years n I haven’t been back to visit, I want to be a tourist and just sight see n eat the local foods
my friend carry a fork and spoon with you
Hi mark this is gloria I love your show love it love it love iti how do I donate to your show please let me know thank you
As an asian i think we eat too much Msg…
Who else feel uncomfortable with frog dish?
Definitely will check out more of your videos. This one is now in one of our playlists.
That fish laarb is the best.
มีแต่แนวเปนตาแซบ
Nice
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I love your videos mark! But raw pig blood can't be good for your health. That has to be carrying some very nasty bacteria.
Wow .So much blessings from elders such a genuine people they are. Lucky u
You lost me when you said "pig's blood "
Thailand ?? is so unique. So much diversity, culture and variety of foods.
Also love hearing Micah enjoying himself in the background ?
Thank you, Mark.
Hey Mark. As a Hmong I love sweet (sticky) rice dip into fish and everything. One of my vegetarian dishes is mango w sticky rice.
Hi Mark! Love your video's, they're absolutely mouthwatering! They make my husband and me want to go back to Thailand again, after having been there many times before. Seeing this video, can't help but feel like I'm watching a tourist advertisement though. How do you get invited to these events? Do you collaborate with the Thai Tourist Board or travel agencies? It seems to me like you're trying to attract more tourists to these villages. Are you? I don't believe any ordinary tourist would get the same experience as you and your family had. It's not very likely that the local people invite you, out of the blue, because you have a popular YouTube channel. Most locals can't speak English, so communicating with tourists would be a challenge. We've been to the north of Thailand twice, the Golden Triangle, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, visiting the Karen tribe. Great experience, lucky we had a guide. Do you have a guide on these trips? I would love to know all the ins and outs on how these video's are made.
Wow I just saw this video this is my province is so nice
If you can't prevent a persecution, spread it publicly(free pelestine ??)
Hz.ali
Most people think you know all this information but you are being told. Why not be honest your program would be much more appreciated.
Why do you exclude your family and those who are giving you information?
I watch ur videos to increase my interest on food…
கொத்துக்கறியா மார்க் எங்க ஊர் கொத்துக் கறி சாப்பிடுவியா கறியும் பச்சை மிளகாயும் சரிசமமாக இருக்கும்.
Ohh men ohh wow????
I love your videos Mr Weins ❤️
Worst food
Lol omg you took me through some interesting tastes. Need fish sauce. Love ya! Keep smiling
We call that "penchok"
25:10 Boiled leather??
Wow so great to see! thanks so much for sharing Mark.
Mark how r u? Looking very spicy. Make some food for me and also send me. ??
Love from Bangladesh❤️❤️
cool adventure with “the Aunties” sharing tradition!
I am literally crying tear of joy at how beautifully they welcomed you. It would be my honor to travel to such special places. Villagers really know how to warm someone’s heart and welcome them as one of their own. The culture is also so rich in hospitality and love.